Friday, June 13, 2008

And the Wait Goes On

So anyone in the adoption world understands what it is like to wait.  So here we are waiting. Our dossier has been at the MFA since the end of April and we think YEA! We are finally getting somewhere...and then we wait.  We knew this going in and so with steely resolve we keep looking forward and counting each day that passes as being one less day we have to wait, but all the brave talk and resolve doesn't make this inevitable part of the process easier.  Friends that were pregnant when we started the process are now sporting the seasons latest in accessories, one year olds or very near, even those that got pregnant after the we started the process are nearing their delivery dates.  A friend of mine recently joked with us that they would feel really bad if they had their second one before we even got our first one!  It was not insensitive of her, she helps keep things light and is very supportive.  In fact, this week as I have read blogs about more delays here, longer waits there, I was really feeling down.  My friend didn't know this, but when we went to their house the other evening she says, "I got you something" and pulls out this book, "A Treasury of Adoption Miracles".  It touched me that she had picked it up for us, but what was even greater about it was how timely it was, just when I needed something to pick me up, to reassure me in our direction, her she hands me a book.  On the back cover it says, "No matter what struggles you're going through, no matter how many highs and lows, the truth is, adoption is God's handiwork.  It is a blessing, a calling, an absolute divine doing...Let God show you again the miracle of a child and the special miracle of adoption."  This is a high calling and worthy of all the effort. As the old saying goes, nothing worth doing is ever easy.  So here we are, waiting, wondering, hoping and always praying.  

As we near the end of the month of June Jeff and I will celebrate 5 years of marriage together.  It has been an adventure and yet doesn't seem like we have been married for that long (I know 5 years is a drop in the bucket for some!!  One day it will be for us!).  I can't think of a better anniversary gift than to hear that our paperwork has moved on to the next step, but I won't count on that just like I won't count on getting flowers from Jeff and if it happens it will be a very pleasant surprise!  Until next time!  Paka!

7 comments:

J-Way said...

It is so great when God flies in with a reminder like that book. I love his consistency in what he does. I also really enjoy your gentle reminder to Jeff about the flowers, now you just have to get him to read this. You should check out my blog when you have the time (www.letsawaken.blogspot.com). It's new, so not too much on there, but I'm kind of excited about it. I'll talk to you later. If I get out of here when I want to, maybe I"ll give you a call tonight. Rock on!

Tracy said...

What a great blessing you recieved through your friend. I have read that book. Actually before my husband ever even thought about adoption being God's pplan for our family. It gave me hope that I still hold on to today. We will bring home our children and delight in them as the Lord delights in us as we do His will.!!!
God bless...
Happy anniversary...
Tracy

Suzette & Tate said...

Happy anniversay guys. Just think, for your six year anniversay you will have your little one with you! I have been thinking alot about that lately for Easter, the beginning of summer and even for the 4th of July. Amazing what differnece a year will make. Anyway, congrats on the anniversay and can't wait till you hear what region you are assigned too.

McMary said...

The waiting is very hard but one of the neat things about this journey is the little things that pop up just when you need them, like your friend with that book.
God is good.

lisa said...

No news for you guys, huh? Seems like we should be moving here soon to the MOE?

Sheryl said...

Michelle,
Thinking of you guys and your wait. I will be praying for an awesome anniversary gift for you. I'm glad you have a friend that thinks of you and your adoption, even though she may not totally understand.
Hugs, Sheryl

Jessica and Chris said...

Hi Michelle,
I saw your blog on Ben and Suzette's site. I wanted to tell you that your words in this last post were very encouraging. I am going to get that book too. I am having a hard couple of days and needed a boost. Thanks!
Jessica Crutchfield